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Rest easy tonight with GoodNites Disposable Bed Pads, from the #1 NightTime Protection Brand.* GoodNites Bed Mats help protect sheets at night with Micro-Pocket Technology. These bed wetting pads are made of a soft, quiet material, with a super absorbent core and leakage barrier. GoodNites Bed Mats measure 30″ in length x 36″ in height, the perfect size for a twin bed. An adhesive backing that helps keep the bedwetting pad in place as your child moves during sleep. Made for children with enuresis, but perfect for those with incontinence, Autism, Aspergers Syndrome, Diabetes, or neurological problems. Bedwetting is common, affecting one in six kids ages 4 to 12. But, by reducing late-night sheet changes, GoodNites Bed Mats can help ease frustrations and encourage your child’s confidence. For a better night every night, simply place, peel and protect with GoodNites Mattress Pads for Bedwetting. Visit Goodnites.com for more information and advice about bedwetting.*Youth Pant Category.
Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 10.8 x 21.8 x 26.6 cm; 848 g
Date First Available : Sept. 11 2012
Manufacturer : CA Baby -Diaper Test
Place of Business : NEENAH, WI, 54956 US
ASIN : B007E500KE
Item model number : 32519
Country of origin : USA
Package Dimensions: 11.18 L x 27.94 H x 22.1 W (centimeters)
Feature a non-residue adhesive to hold mats securely in place
Not recommended for use with children under 3 years old
Super-absorbent core

Great product
Easy to use and kept bed dry.
They stick to the bed!
Great product. Sticks to bed. Can be reused (you know, if it stays dry) doesn’t shift around like others we have tried which is great for kids who toss and turn. Seems expensive, but with these you don’t have to wash all the bedding if there is an accident.
Goodnite pads
They are awesome, alittle pricey but definitely does the job ð
Great product
Each piece has four corner stickies so doesnât slide around
Pretty good
These are pretty good. They’re bigger than other similar pee pads. They stick okay but do crumple up occasionally. My only gripe is the cost. I wish they were less expensive.
Super absorbent
My kid has had 1 accident since purchase and wow does it absorbe well. Highly recommand for when child is learning to sleep without pull ups
These are life savers!
Weâve been using these for years at home, at the grandparents and literally anywhere we travel as they are lightweight and flat, so easy to pack. They have definitely saved many mattresses and make clean up easy and fast. I find they trap odour as well so I appreciate that as accidents happen often and I donât have to worry about garbages smelling. Just peel off, fold inward and toss. Great product and would recommend to any parent with a little one that has those dreaded accidents in the night.
Excellent quality and good price ðð¼ð
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As part of getting our toddler fully out of diapers, we had to tackle overnights.We spent alot of time in pull-ups and then decided to make the leap into hoping our daughter would wake up and make it to the bathroom during the night to be fully free of diapers.These are an essential tool for that endeavor.Pros:1. Sticky corners – the adhesive is a MUST to make sure they stay in place through the night. These come with an ample sized adhesive patch in each corner (like a giant bandaid) that works exceptionally well. With no-accident nights, we can go a few days to a week on each pad.2. Absorbancy – in the beginning when we had accidents, these saved changing the under sheet and pad. We use a waterproof mattress cover as well to be safe, but these were leak free which is reassuring.3. Size – the footprint on these covers a 3 year old’s normal lateral movement in bed. We go from one end of a full-size mattress to just about halfway into the other side — maybe slightly over — and that does the trick.Cons1. Its not the cheapest way to go. For us it was worth the money, but if you have a long-training kid, it can run up the cost.2. Count per package. Why 9? 9 can be a weeks worth or 3 months worth depending on your kid. Its under what I would like to see (at least 12, 15 or 20) and contributes to the expense. We were fortunate in getting some life out of them, but if you jump in early in lieu of using pull-ups for a while, you can run up a bill on these things.Overall — I don’t think we’d roll on overnight potty training without them. Changing pee soaked sheets at 3am . . . not fun.
Overall this is a good product. It doesn’t solve your child’s bed-wetting, but the disposable mat does the job as intended and I will continue to buy more.I have a 3 year-old son who although is potty trained during the day, frequently wets his bed at night. The disposable mat is easy to apply to the bed. The mat is 2.5 x 3 feet in size which is a decent sized area. It covers a little more than half the width of a full size bed. The mat has nice sized adhesives at it’s four corners that keep it from slipping or moving. When my son doesn’t wet the bed for days in a row, the pad lasts on his bed for days. It is comfortable to sleep on, and my son who has his share of sensory issues has no complaint sleeping above it over the bed sheet.These disposable pads have saved us from having to change bed sheets in the middle of the night when my son wakes up after having an accident. Even when our child empties his bladder, the bed sheet underneath remains dry. Within a minute, while my wife quickly changes my sons PJ’s, I am able to remove the pad and quickly secure a new pad on his bed and he is comfortably back in a warm, dry bed.It may not be the most perfect solution if your child moves insanely all over the bed through the night and if your child ends up on the opposite corner near the foot-board of the bed. However, for that I recommend a thin waterproof mattress pad/cover beneath the bed sheets that would rarely ever need to be changed if you get these disposable pads.All in all, I strongly recommend this product if you prefer not to change bed sheets so frequently.Addendum:-As far as stickiness of the pads, I don’t have the same issue as other reviewers. These pads come off very easily from our bed sheets without any damage to the sheets. I have gone through at least 50 of these pads without any issue from any of them. I have tried the pad not only on my son’s sheets, but also the sheets on our bed for the rare time my son wakes up in the middle of the night with a nightmare. Sheets come off easily every time. I cannot speak for the quality or material of sheets that others or you may have and if this will be a problem or not for you. Best of luck if you decide to purchase. I still think these are worth every penny.
Luckily I didn’t need these for long. They last long because once they are stuck on the bed, it won’t come off unless your kids really tosses and turns and jumps on it and messes it all up. Otherwise, it will last a few nights stuck on the bed sheet. (if still clean obviously) Please do not reuse if we. Ewww. lol My toddler was potty trained by 2 and half and I had them just in case. Oddly enough, I noticed the if she wore a diaper to bed, she was more likely to pee on the bed so I just put her in undies to sleep one day and she hasn’t had an accident since so that’s why I ended up not even needing these for too long. She did like having the security of having these for a while, she even thought it was fun, so if anything, these helped her get excited about potty training.
I am so thankful to my niece who recommended these. My son is an occassional bedwetter, and I was tired of changing and wahsing full sized sheets and underpads (he seems to go in cycles, multiple nights in a row). We use jersey sheets, and I have had no issues with the pad sticking to the sheets. I have had minor trouble in taking the backing off of the sticky parts, but it does the job it’s intended for, and the size is large enough even for a full sized bed. One reviewer mentioned that for boys you still end up washing the blanket, which is very true for us, but again, it’s still better to replace a pad and blanket (we did away with the flat sheet entirely for now) in the middle of the night and get the kid back to bed without having to strip the bed. Also, in the event he does NOT wet the bed, the pad is good for multiple nights running!Update January 2013: So when the cold weather came we switched from jersey to fleece sheets, and we now encounter the problem of the backing adhesive not coming off the sheets. At first we tried “consitioning” the adhesive by lightly placing it on the sheet and removing it several times to take most of the tackiness away, but ultimately the adhesive is too strong. We have ruined several sets of sheets, and have resigned ourselves to living with it until our son can reliably have dry nights. Since we use a pad just about every night, the new pad covers up the stuck on (even through multiple washings!) adhesives. We still have good luck getting the pad to last several nights in a row if he is dry, so we’re satisfied there.
and they are probably great for a girl, but for a boy who sleeps on his back it saves the mattress but not the rest of the sheets, so you still have to change the bed anyway. The design is great though. It is absorbant, and the tabs really stick. My son doesn’t mind sleeping on them. He really was getting embarrassed by his pull up and they are great for traveling, no fear of ruining a hotel mattress. Overall a good concept especially for the older kid who really doesn’t want a pull up.